cassandra1
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This is something we can do when we have no one to tickle, we have an idea for a tickling or bondage story and we have too much time on our hands. You plan out that tickling/bondage story but instead of writing it in words like a normal story, you turn it into a photocomic.
First you go to any tickling/bondage site where you can find some pics (I would recommend you look for free samples since this is really a boredom activity, unless you're already a member of a site) and save them to your hard drive. The pics must have continuity and they mustn't be too small.
Now use something like MS Word and insert the pics. Under Autoshapes, we have the balloons for dialogue. Resize the balloons so that when you put them over the pics, they don't cover up the best parts (the lee's feet, for example).
There are two downsides: you need a hard drive with lots of memory because Word documents with lots of pics can get pretty big. And it's really more of a private activity since you probably can't share that huge document over the internet and you will want to delete it after reading it once. Needless to say, you shouldn't post the photocomic on a website and claim the pics as your own.
So has anyone been privately attempting this?
First you go to any tickling/bondage site where you can find some pics (I would recommend you look for free samples since this is really a boredom activity, unless you're already a member of a site) and save them to your hard drive. The pics must have continuity and they mustn't be too small.
Now use something like MS Word and insert the pics. Under Autoshapes, we have the balloons for dialogue. Resize the balloons so that when you put them over the pics, they don't cover up the best parts (the lee's feet, for example).
There are two downsides: you need a hard drive with lots of memory because Word documents with lots of pics can get pretty big. And it's really more of a private activity since you probably can't share that huge document over the internet and you will want to delete it after reading it once. Needless to say, you shouldn't post the photocomic on a website and claim the pics as your own.
So has anyone been privately attempting this?



